Alice in Wonderland 150th Anniversary

Pool of TearsHappy New Year!

In 2015 we celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Alice in Wonderland books. Many celebrations are planned worldwide, and I will be participating in my own way too, because of the Waterspell trilogy’s Through the Looking-Glass connection and simply because I’m a lifelong Alice fan.

For starters, here’s a link to the 2015 Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland 150th Anniversary Events page. There you will find information about 102 events in 10 countries.

Closest to home for me, the Lewis Carroll Society of North America (LCSNA) will hold its spring meeting at the Harry Ransom Center in Austin, Texas. The Ransom Center is hosting an Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland exhibition based on the center’s extensive collections of art, photography, rare books, performing arts, films, and manuscripts. The LCSNA will meet there on April 18, 2015.

All this year, I’ll be blogging occasionally (my blogging is haphazard at best) to bring you updates and information about events of interest. Now is a great time to dust off your old copy of the Alice books and return to Wonderland. And while you’re at it, dive into the Alice-connected and critically acclaimed world of Waterspell.

Happy New Year and happy reading!


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“If you like epic fantasy that sweeps you to amazing, immersive worlds and while following intriguing characters, be sure to add this series [Waterspell] to your to-read list.” Once Upon a YA Book

“Wonderfully written. I was hooked right away and loved that I couldn’t predict what was to come next. 5 out of 5 stars! Highly recommend to young adults and older.” Memories Overtaking Me

“This is Young Adult in age, but Epic in Fantasy … Imaginative, exciting, plenty of action, and an ending that will leave you satisfied.” A Life Through Books

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  1. Hi! LCSNA here! If you’re coming to the meeting at the Ransom Center in April, I hope you’ll come up and say Hi! We’d love to meet you! –Stephanie

    • Hi Stephanie! Thanks for your note. I am planning to attend the meeting at the Ransom Center. I hope LCSNA has reserved a block of hotel rooms for the meeting, because the Texas Library Association conference is in Austin that week (April 14-17). “TLA” often creates fierce competition for hotel rooms. Anyway, Amtrak willing and the crick don’t rise, I’ll see you in April! Thanks again for stopping by.

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